Robocoin Video Offers First Look at Unreleased Banking and Remittance Platform

Robocoin Video Offers First Look at Unreleased Banking and Remittance Platform

Las Vegas-based bitcoin financial services provider Robocoin has released a new YouTube video that offers a first glimpse of its previously announced banking and remittance platform, Robocoin 2.0. Revealed on 10th June, Robocoin 2.0 finds the bitcoin ATM manufacturer seeking to refine its user experience and broaden its market base in a bid to attract a more global, mainstream audience. Robocoin CEO Jordan Kelley characterized the video as evidence that the company is following through on its promise to deliver a user-friendly product in line with these goals, telling CoinDesk: "A lot of....


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